Providing reliable, high quality, timely and cost-effective meteorological services to aviation users worldwide.
Programmes
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AgMWMO Programmes
Assisting National Meteorological and Hydrological Services in providing weather and climate services to farmers, herders and fishermen in order to promote sustainable agricultural development, increase productivity and contribute to food security.
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APFMCo-sponsored Programmes
Floods are the most common natural hazards with the largest impacts on society. Although exceptionally devastating floods distort the trend, flood impact records show that the number of related fatalities is gradually decreasing thanks to, among others, better early warning systems; however, damages to land and property appear to be increasing due to insufficient prevention, economic growth and a lack of flood-sensitive land use planning. The Associated Programme on Flood Management (APFM) promotes an Integrated Flood Management approach...
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WMO Programmes
Assisting in the capacity development of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) by improving human, technical and institutional capacities and infrastructure, particularly in developing, least developed and small island developing states and territories in order to enable them to deliver weather, climate and water-related services.
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DRRWMO Programmes
Enhancing the contributions of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) to disaster risk reduction (DRR) at all levels in a more cooperative, cost-effective, systematic and sustainable manner.
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ETRPWMO Programmes
Connecting people and institutions to the learning opportunities necessary for well-functioning meteorological, hydrological and climate services.
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ERAWMO Programmes
Enabling worldwide use of specialized and tailored products in support of environmental emergency response involving large-scale dispersion of airborne hazardous substances.
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GAWWMO Programmes
Addressing atmospheric composition on all scales: from global, regional, to local and urban.
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GCOSCo-sponsored Programmes
The Global Climate Observing System (GCOS) is a co-sponsored programme which regularly assesses the status of global climate observations and produces guidance for its improvement.
It is co-sponsored by the
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World Meteorological Organization (WMO),
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Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission of UNESCO (IOC-UNESCO),
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United Nations Environment Programme (UN Environment), and
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International Science Council (ISC).
GCOS expert panels maintain definitions of Essential Climate...
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GDPFSWMO Programmes
The GDPFS is an international mechanism that coordinates Member capacities to prepare and make meteorological analyses and forecast products available to all Members. It enables delivery of harmonized services and is currently organized as a network of Global, Regional and National Centres.